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Independent health food shop in Stoke Newington.
It's a proper old-school health food shop; small, dimly lit, and crammed full of stuff. Shelves hold prepackaged beans and grains (including more unusual ones like teff and black rice), sweet and savoury packaged snacks, and seasonings such as dried seaweed flakes. One aisle has large jars of medicinal and culinary herbs to buy by weight. Dispensers at the back offer a small range of loose products including hazelnuts and wholewheat pasta.
They also do things like soap and fluoride-free toothpaste, and there's a refill station for liquid cleaning products such as laundry liquid and washing up liquid.
They have fridges at the back with things like tofu, vegan cheese, sauerkraut, and soft drinks, plus a freezer of vegan products. They don't do any ready-to-eat on-the-go food though.
Accessibility: A step to get in. The aisles are very narrow.
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